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Thousands of young Tulsans cannot get the help they need to succeed because they lack adequate transportation to get to clinics, educational opportunities, training, or social service agencies.
Tulsa is a city that celebrates special events. The Special Events Office includes the City of Tulsa's Special Event Permit Application and instructions developed to guide you through the permit process.
Press release: September 4, 2024
Results from the City of Tulsa’s 2022 Water Quality Report show that the City’s water system continues to deliver high quality, good-tasting water that is safe to drink and free of bacteria.
Press Release: Sept. 18, 2024
As the Keystone Dam release rate is gradually decreased over the next several days, the levee system continues to be the primary focus. Water has saturated the levees and as release rates are stepped down, crews will work around the clock to ensure the levee system’s integrity. The levee system continues to be monitored 24/7. Residents living behind the levees and evacuees from behind the levees need to remain vigilant.
Lacy Park Community Center features a state-of-the-art fitness center; multi-purpose rooms used for dance classes, social activities, education programs, holiday and special events; as well as full gymnasium. While Lacy Park outdoors has a full recreational pool, splash pad, baseball diamond, playground, basketball court and tennis courts.
News Release: Jan. 23, 2025
Press release: November 1, 2024
Seasonal positions for Park Department Lifeguards, Pool Cashiers, and Day Camp Counselors.
News Release: Jan. 24, 2025
The city of Tulsa is under an emergency declaration in response to winter weather - the Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency (TAEMA) Emergency Operations Plan will be followed. TAEMA’s Emergency Operations Center is now fully activated for the winter storm. Please "Read more" for a full update.
Perfect opportunity for someone that is retired, or has extra time on their hands year-round.
Tulsa’s water won the Oklahoma Water Taste Contest last week in Norman at the annual conference of the Oklahoma Water Environment Association/American Public Works Association. This win allows Tulsa’s water to advance to the next contest at the Southwest American Water Works Association conference in Lafayette, La., in October. If Tulsa water wins that contest, it would be qualified to enter the national contest in Anaheim, Calif., in June 2024.
Press Release: December 13, 2017
There is a new option for adults detained for public intoxication in Tulsa. At the discretion of a detaining police officer, adults who have not committed any other crimes, will be taken to the Tulsa Sobering Center for a 10-hour period to “sleep it off” in a safe clean environment.